PFP Cybersecurity to study cyberthreat detection in IoT tech for DARPA program
NewsJuly 26, 2016
VIENNA, Va. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) officials selected PFP Cybersecurity to study advanced analog cyberthreat detection in Internet of Things (IoT) connected technologies for the agency's Leveraging the Analog Domain for Security (LADS) program.
Under contract, PFP engineers will research solutions that provide a new category of threat intelligence and detection enabling the network to identify today’s IoT and embedded system cybersecurity attacks.
LADS aims to develop a protection paradigm that disconnects the functionality of secure monitoring from the protected system and focuses on embedded and IoT devices.
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